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Ngari Capes Marine Park

Coordinates: 33°51′4″S 114°57′7″E / 33.85111°S 114.95194°E / -33.85111; 114.95194
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Ngari Capes Marine Park
Western Australia
Ngari Capes Marine Park is located in Western Australia
Ngari Capes Marine Park
Ngari Capes Marine Park
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Nearest town or cityBusselton
Coordinates33°51′4″S 114°57′7″E / 33.85111°S 114.95194°E / -33.85111; 114.95194
Established12 June 2012 (2012-06-12)[1]
Area1,237.9 km2 (478.0 sq mi)[1]
Managing authorities
  • WA Department of Environment and Conservation
  • WA Department of Fisheries
WebsiteNgari Capes Marine Park
See alsoList of protected areas of
Western Australia

The Ngari Capes Marine Park is a marine protected area on the lower south west coast of Western Australia, located approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of Perth. The 123,790-hectare (305,900-acre) marine park was gazetted on 12 June 2012 (2012-06-12)[2] and the park's western and southern boundaries are the limit of coastal waters of Western Australia,[1] abutting the South-west Corner Marine Park located within the Australian Commonwealth exclusive economic zone.[3]

Features

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The dive wreck of HMAS Swan is located within the park waters, between Dunsborough and Cape Naturaliste.[4]

The park includes a significant number of sanctuary, surfing, shore-based activity and recreation zones.[5]

The largest sanctuary zones are East Geographe, Eagle Bay, Cape Naturaliste, Injidup, Cape Freycinet, Cape Leeuwin and East Flinders Bay. From the north to the south, some of the special sanctuary zones within the park are East Geographe, Central Geographe Bay, Eagle Bay, Eagle Bay Special Purpose Zone (shore-based activities), Cape Naturaliste, and Windmills Special Purpose Zone (SPZ) (surfing).

Named zones

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Named zones in the park, (SPZ meaning Special Purpose Zone, usually surfing) from the north:[6][7]

  • East Geographe Bay Sanctuary Zone
  • Busselton Jetty Sanctuary Zone
  • Central Geographe Bay Sanctuary Zone
  • Eagle Bay Sanctuary and Special purpose zones
  • Cape Naturaliste Sanctuary zone
  • Windmills SPZ (Special Purpose zone)
  • Three Bears SPZ
  • Yallingup SPZ and Sanctuary zones
  • Wyadup Sanctuary Zone (also known as Wyadup rocks, Wyadup beach, and Wyadup bay)
  • Injidup Sanctuary Zone (adjacent to Cape Clairault)
  • Moses Rock SPZ
  • Goannas SPZ
  • Moses Beach SPZ
  • Gallows/Guillotine SPZ
  • Cowaramup Bay Recreation zone
  • Lefthanders SPZ
  • Kilcarnup Sanctuary Zone[8]
  • Margaret River SPZ
  • Redgate SPZ
  • Cape Freycinet Sanctuary zone
  • Hamelin Bay Recreation and Sanctuary zones
  • Cosy Corner SPZ and Sanctuary zones
  • Cape Leeuwin Sanctuary Zone
  • Flinders Island Sanctuary Zone
  • East Flinders Bay Sanctuary Zone

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Nari Capes Marine Park management plan 2013–2023, Management plan number 74 (PDF) (PDF). Perth: Government of Western Australia. January 2013. ISSN 2200-9973. Retrieved 28 August 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Ngari Capes Marine Park a Step Closer" (Press release). Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia. 10 April 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction off Southwestern Western Australia" (PDF). Geoscience Australia. Department of the Environment, Australian Government.
  4. ^ "HMAS Swan (III)". Royal Australian Navy. Australian Government. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Fisheries - Oceans" (PDF). UWA Oceans Institute (PDF). University of Western Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2013.
  6. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.oceans.uwa.edu.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/Documents/marine_parks/ngari_capes_marine_park_faq.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Regarding plans for an early road into this area for tourism, see "AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER ROAD BOARD". The South-Western News. Western Australia. 26 July 1940. p. 3. Retrieved 14 February 2020 – via Trove.
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